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Ex-acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker leaves Justice Department

Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker is sworn in before testifying at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on oversight of the Justice Department, on Capitol Hill in Washington on Feb. 8, 2019.

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Updated: 3:50 PM EST Mar 4, 2019

Former acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker has left the Justice Department.Justice Department spokeswoman Kerri Kupec says Whitaker's last day was Saturday.Whitaker was replaced last month when William Barr was confirmed as attorney general. He became a counselor in the associate attorney general's office.Whitaker was elevated to acting attorney general in November after President Donald Trump ousted then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Whitaker was chief of staff to Sessions, who angered the Republican president by recusing himself from the Russia investigation.Democrats criticized Whitaker for past negative comments about the special counsel's Russia probe.The House Judiciary Committee's chairman said Whitaker didn't offer clear responses about his communications with the White House when he testified last month. Whitaker agreed to return to clarify his testimony.The Los Angeles Times first reported Whitaker's departure.

WASHINGTON (AP) —

Former acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker has left the Justice Department.

Whitaker was replaced last month when William Barr was confirmed as attorney general. He became a counselor in the associate attorney general's office.

Whitaker was elevated to acting attorney general in November after President Donald Trump ousted then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Whitaker was chief of staff to Sessions, who angered the Republican president by recusing himself from the Russia investigation.

Democrats criticized Whitaker for past negative comments about the special counsel's Russia probe.

The House Judiciary Committee's chairman said Whitaker didn't offer clear responses about his communications with the White House when he testified last month. Whitaker agreed to return to clarify his testimony.